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1comment "USB Input Devices"
2	depends on USB
3
4config USB_HID
5	tristate "USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support"
6	default y
7	depends on USB && INPUT
8	select HID
9	---help---
10	  Say Y here if you want full HID support to connect USB keyboards,
11	  mice, joysticks, graphic tablets, or any other HID based devices
12	  to your computer via USB, as well as Uninterruptible Power Supply
13	  (UPS) and monitor control devices.
14
15	  You can't use this driver and the HIDBP (Boot Protocol) keyboard
16	  and mouse drivers at the same time. More information is available:
17	  <file:Documentation/input/input.txt>.
18
19	  If unsure, say Y.
20
21	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
22	  module will be called usbhid.
23
24comment "Input core support is needed for USB HID input layer or HIDBP support"
25	depends on USB_HID && INPUT=n
26
27config HID_FF
28	bool "Force feedback support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
29	depends on USB_HID && EXPERIMENTAL
30	help
31	  Say Y here is you want force feedback support for a few HID devices.
32	  See below for a list of supported devices.
33
34	  See <file:Documentation/input/ff.txt> for a description of the force
35	  feedback API.
36
37	  If unsure, say N.
38
39config HID_PID
40	bool "PID device support"
41	depends on HID_FF
42	help
43	  Say Y here if you have a PID-compliant device and wish to enable force
44	  feedback for it. Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 is one of such
45	  devices.
46
47config ZEROPLUS_FF
48	bool "Zeroplus based game controller support"
49	depends on HID_FF
50	select INPUT_FF_MEMLESS if USB_HID
51	help
52	  Say Y here if you have a Zeroplus based game controller and want to
53	  enable force feedback for it.
54
55config USB_HIDDEV
56	bool "/dev/hiddev raw HID device support"
57	depends on USB_HID
58	help
59	  Say Y here if you want to support HID devices (from the USB
60	  specification standpoint) that aren't strictly user interface
61	  devices, like monitor controls and Uninterruptable Power Supplies.
62
63	  This module supports these devices separately using a separate
64	  event interface on /dev/usb/hiddevX (char 180:96 to 180:111).
65
66	  If unsure, say Y.
67
68menu "USB HID Boot Protocol drivers"
69	depends on USB!=n && USB_HID!=y
70
71config USB_KBD
72	tristate "USB HIDBP Keyboard (simple Boot) support"
73	depends on USB && INPUT
74	---help---
75	  Say Y here only if you are absolutely sure that you don't want
76	  to use the generic HID driver for your USB keyboard and prefer
77	  to use the keyboard in its limited Boot Protocol mode instead.
78
79	  This is almost certainly not what you want.  This is mostly
80	  useful for embedded applications or simple keyboards.
81
82	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
83	  module will be called usbkbd.
84
85	  If even remotely unsure, say N.
86
87config USB_MOUSE
88	tristate "USB HIDBP Mouse (simple Boot) support"
89	depends on USB && INPUT
90	---help---
91	  Say Y here only if you are absolutely sure that you don't want
92	  to use the generic HID driver for your USB mouse and prefer
93	  to use the mouse in its limited Boot Protocol mode instead.
94
95	  This is almost certainly not what you want.  This is mostly
96	  useful for embedded applications or simple mice.
97
98	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
99	  module will be called usbmouse.
100
101	  If even remotely unsure, say N.
102
103endmenu
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